Exodus 12: The Passover Fulfilled — From Shadow to Savior | Save the Cowboy
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For 1,443 years, Israel kept the Passover as a shadow — a rehearsal waiting for its fulfillment. In this 15th Anniversary message from Save the Cowboy Ministry, we open Exodus 12 and trace the blood on the doorpost all the way to the cross, discovering that Jesus fulfilled the Passover at the exact moment the temple lambs were being sacrificed in the temple.
Paul settles the matter in Colossians 2:16–17 — the feasts, the new moons, the Passover itself were "a shadow of things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ." This episode is that shadow finally stepping into the light.
There is a difference between a man who owns a saddle and a man who actually rides. Israel owned the Passover for over a millennium. On one Friday afternoon in Jerusalem, God rode in.
In this episode:
- Why the blood on the doorpost in Exodus 12 wasn't a ritual — it was a map
- How Jesus died at the precise moment the Passover lambs were killed in the temple
- What the torn curtain means — the fence was knocked down, not just cracked
- Why the Resurrection and the firstfruits offering happened at the same hour
- How the shadow that fell on Israel for 1,443 years now covers the whole world
Scripture References: Exodus 12:12–13, 12:15, 12:17, 12:43, 12:48 | Colossians 2:16–17
Whether you've been walking with the Lord for decades or you're just circling the gate — the bread is broken, the cup is poured, and the price has been paid in full. Come on His terms.
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